For the tenth straight week Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" is at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart, whilst throughtout the Top 100 he has 18 songs charting.

One chartifact I forgot to mention last week was that with Ed occupying both the top of the singles and albums chart, he becomes the 125th dual No.1 occupier, with the last such occurance being in May 2016 when Drake's "One Dance" topped the singles chart and its parent album "Views" was at the top of the albums chart. This is the first time that Ed Sheeran has achieved this feat, although he did come close in 2014, when his "x (Multiply)" album was at the top on the 6th & 13th of October, then his track "Thinking Out Loud" started a five week run from the 20th of October.

Ed Sheeran has now amassed sixteen weeks at No.1 in Australia, placing him now equal fourth on the list for 'Accumulated Weeks at No.1: 2010's; Singles' alongside Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' similar tally from their four chart-topping songs this decade. Ed also moves from 66th to now equal 45th on the list of 'Accumulated Weeks at No.1 (1940 to 2017) alongside the sixteen weeks notched up by Britney Spears (5 No.1's), Whitney Houston and Shaggy (3 No.1's apiece), plus "Shape of You" is now equal 22nd in the list for 'Most Weeks at No.1 (1940 to 2017) alongside "Mama Mia" (1975), Eagle Rock" (1971), "I Will Always Love You" (1993) and "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker" (2006), whilst for this decade, the song is now the equal second longest running No.1 alongside the ten weeks notched up by "Party Rock Anthem" by LMFAO in 2011.

Last week Ed had five songs within the Top 10, three of those were debuts, whereas this week he has three song inside the ten, with "Castle on the Hill" (which he performed on the 'Graham Norton Show' screened here last Friday night) holding at No.2 for an eighth broken week, and last weeks No.10 track (and still #1 in Ireland) in "Galway Girl" is up three places to a new peak of No.7.

After three weeks upon the chart, the Chainsmokers and Coldplay collaboration "Something Just Like This" is on hold at No.3 for a second week, but is newly certified Gold (●) in sales, whilst also on hold at No.4 (after debuting there last week) is the new Lorde track "Green Light". Moving back up two places to No.5 is the Kygo and Selena Gomez teaming "It Ain't Me", which is also now Gold (●).

Another team-up in "Stay" by Zedd and Alessia Cara is up three places to a new peak of No.6, and in doing so it becomes Alessia's highest chart appearance in Australia, beating the No.8 peak of her first Top 10 entry "Scars to Your Beautiful" (TW-66), whilst making it's first Top 10 appearance this week is Bruno Mars' "That's What I Like", jumping up six places to land at No.8, becoming Bruno's thirteenth Top 10 single in Australia (nine as lead, four as guest vocalist) and now second from his current album "24k Magic" (TW-13). Down one spot to No.9 is Julia Michaels and her first chart entry "Issues", and after leaving the Top 10 last week the Jon Bellion and Stormzy track "All Time Low" (HP-9) is back up seven places to No.10 and now certified ▲Platinum in sales.

UP:* Calvin Harris with Frank Ocean and the duo Migos jump back up four places to No.14 with "Slide" (HP-12).* Jax Jones leaps eight spots to land first week within the Top 20 at No.15 with "You Don't Know Me", which is the same peak that the last track entitled "You Don't Know Me" achieved back in late April of 1999 for Armand Van Helden.* Martin Garrix is on tour with Justin Bieber at the moment, which helps his duet with Dua Lipa in "Scared to Be Lonely" (HP-14) to rebound seven places to No.18 this week.* Snakehips and MØ are back up one spot to No.20 with "Don't Leave" which is now ▲Platinum.* Adele's national tour helps her current single "Water Under the Bridge" to leap up seven places to a new peak of No.23, whilst she is also charting and climbing with "Hello" (65 to 50), "Send My Love (to Your New Lover)" (69 to 59), "Someone Like You" (81 to 71), "When We Were Young" (92 to 79) and "Rolling in the Deep" (90 to 80).* The video for The Weeknd and Daft Punk second Top 10 entry "I Feel it Coming" was released this past week, and the track is back up nine places to No.26, whilst "Starboy" is back up four spots to No.39.* After tumbling last week, the Maroon 5 and Future team-up track "Cold" (HP-27) is back up eight places to No.34 this week.* Jason DeRulo's "Swalla" (HP-55) is back up to No.74 after sliding a little last week.* Justin Bieber just wrapped up his national tour this past week, and he gets a rise for his tracks "Sorry" (89 to 75), "Love Yourself" (98 to 81) and a return at No.93 for "What Do You Mean?".

DOWN:* The two songs leaving the Top 10 this week both debuted within the ten last week, and they're both by Ed Sheeran, with "Dive" (HP-5) and "Perfect" (HP-6) both dropping six places to No.11 and No.12 respectively.* The Zayn and Taylor Swift track from 'Fifty Shades Darker' in "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" drops again this week, down five spots to No.16.* All but one Ed Sheeran track climbs this week, with almost all of last weeks entries down this week; "Supermarket Flowers" (19 to 21), "Happier" (16 to 24), "How Would You Feel (Paean)" (13 to 29), "New Man" (20 to 32), "What Do I Know?" (24 to 33), "Nancy Mulligan" (37 to 38), "Barcelona" (36 to 41), "Hearts Don't Break Around Here" (32 to 44), "Eraser" (31 to 48), "Save Myself" (38 to 53), "Bibia Be Ye Ye" (39 to 54), whilst his older entries also move down, "Photograph" (88 to 98) and the still Oldest Charting single "Thinking Out Loud" (76 to 89) at 119 weeks within the Top 100.* The Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello duet "Bad Things" drops seventeen places to No.63.* "Selfish" for Future and Rihanna is down eighteen spots to No.67.* Falling nine places apiece are "Bounce Back" by Big Sean and "Redbone" by Childish Gambino to No.76 and No.77 respectively.* Sia falls ten places to No.82 with "Move Your Body" (HP-34), whilst her "Cheap Thrills" leaves the Top 100 after 62 weeks.* Nevada and Mark Morrison with Fetty Wap are down eleven spots to No.84 with "The Mack".* The Linkin Park and Kiiara teaming in "Heavy" drops nineteen places to No.85.* Flume is fast falling out with his first No.1 single "Never Be Like You", down eighteen to No.88.* Drake dropped the surprise album "More Life" this past weekend, and the lead single from the album "Fake Love" is down sixteen places to No.90, whilst his former No.1 "One Dance" is down ten spots to No.94.* The Auli'i Cravalho version of the 'Moana' soundtrack song "How Far I'll Go" drops twenty-one places to No.92.* The other Maroon 5 entry this week in "Don't Wanna Know" tumbles seventeen to No.96.* Newly announced Eurovision 2017 contestant and 2016's X-Factor winner Isaiah is down thirteen spots to No.99 with his debut single "It's Gotta Be You", which achieves Gold (●) this week.

NEW ENTRIES:* #19 - "Waterfall" by Stargate feat Pink and Sia is the first chart entry for the Norwegian songwriting and producers Mikkel and Tor Erik, who have been producing songs since the late 1990's, such as "S Club Party", "All Rise" by Blue, "So Sick" and "Because of You" by Ne-Yo, "Unfaithful", "We Ride", "Rude Boy" and "Don't Stop the Music" by Rihanna, "Irreplaceable" and "Beautiful Liar", for Beyonce, "Black & Yellow" for Wiz Khalifa and "Firework" for Katy Perry. Their recent chart hits/produced tracks include "After the Afterparty" for Charli XCX, "Run Up" by Major Lazer and "So Good" by Zara Larsson.* #42 - Liability by Lorde is the second track lifted from her June 16th second album entitled "Melodrama", which saw its first track chart last week, this weeks No.4 song "Green Light".* #43 - Keep Me Crazy by Sheppard is the Brisbane sibling acts fifth Top 100 singles chart entry, and with the band recently touring the country as support on the Justin Bieber 'Purpose' tour, this is the third track released from their forthcoming second album to chart so far.* #52 - Solo Dance by Martin Jensen becomes the Danish Tropical House DJ's first chart entry, the track having reached No.7 in his home country plus Norway and Sweden.* #58 - No Frauds by Nicki Minaj, Drake and Lil' Wayne is the first track from Nicki's forthcoming fourth studio album (no date or title known as yet), whereas her last chart entry "Black Barbies" (HP-47, Dec 2016) was not from the new album.* #72 - Mask Off by Future is taken from his recent fifth studio album FUTURE (HP-42), and follows on from his current other entry "Selfish" (TW-67) from his sixth album HNDRXX (HP-53).* #97 - Breathe by Astrid S is the first chart entry for 20 year old Norwegian singer Astrid Smeplass who placed fifth in the 2013 edition of Pop Idol in Norway and this is her fourth Top 10 hit in her home country so far.

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Ed Sheeran holds onto the No.1 spot on the ARIA Albums Chart for a second week with his third album and third No.1 here "÷ (Divide)".

Ed now moves from equal 62nd to equal 54th on the list of 'Accumulated Weeks at No.1: 1965 to 2017, alongside the eleven overall weeks racked up by The Foo Fighters (6 #1's), Australian Crawl, Eurythmics, Joe Cocker, Men at Work and Alanis Morissette (2 #1's each), Icehouse, Jethro Tull and Don McLean (1 #1 album each). Plus he is now equal fifth for 'Accumulated Weeks at No.1: 2010's; Albums' alongside the eleven weeks by Eminem (from two No.1's during this decade), his next rung is he has to tie or beat the 13 weeks racked up by Taylor Swift so far this decade.

Ed is also tracking all three of his albums within the Top 10 this week, with his second set "x (Multiply)" at No.3 again this week, and his first set "+ (Positive)" dropping back down four spots to No.8. Whilst Ed Sheeran is not the only act with three albums within the Top 10 this week, as current tourist Adele achieves this feat for the first time, with "25" stable at No.2, her second album "21" is up one spot to No.4, and back up three spots to No.9 is her first album "19", which racks up an eighteen weeks within the Top 10, and its first re-appearance inside the ten since October of 2011. This is the first time that two acts have had three albums within the Top 10 at the same time too.

Other than Ed and Adele's multiple Top 10 entries, there are again two soundtracks within the Top 10 at the moment, with the only other multiple-week No.1 in the "Trolls" (3 wks at #1) back up a place to No.5, whilst we lose one soundtrack out of the ten, another becomes the highest new entry of the week, coming in at No.6 is the soundtrack to the live-action remake of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast", with the original 1992 animated soundtrack making it to No.18 in late July of 1992. So other than Ed, Adele and the soundtracks, there are two separate albums still to mention, with former No.1 "Ironbark" by The Waifs stable at No.7 this week, and recent tourist to our shores Justin Bieber sees his current album "Purpose" jump back up eight places to No.10, giving the albums its 22nd week inside the ten, and its first such appearance since April 2016.

UP:* The EP for Tash Sultana entitled "Notion" is back up nine spots to No.14.* After their recent tour here (which finished three weeks ago), the Guns N' Roses set "Appetite for Destruction" blasts back up thirty-seven spots to No.22 this week.* A new expanded edition of the Jessica Mauboy album "The Secret Daughter" was released last week, which helps the set to rise back up eight spots to No.25.* Another former tourist who resurges this week are Coldplay (visited in Dec 2016), with "A Head Full of Dreams" blasting back up forty spots to No.26.* A third former-visitor in Bruce Springsteen sees his 1984 first No.1 album "Born in the USA" return to the Top 100 at No.31 this week.* Taylor Swift's "1989" is back up fourteen places to No.42.* With the new Sia featured track debuting at No.19 this week, her set "This is Acting" is is back up seven places to No.43.* The fortieth anniversary edition of the 1977 album "Rumours" by Fleetwood Mac returns to the chart at No.48 this week.* After plummeting from 22 to #100 last week, the Christie Lamb album "Loaded" rebounds forty-six spots to No.54 this week.* The last Drake album "Views" returns to the chart at No.59, whilst he dropped a surprise album in "More Life" this past weekend.* Daniel O'Donnell is up six places to another new peak of No.66 with "Back Home Again".* Elton John is touring the country at the moment too, and his collection "Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits" is up nineteen places to No.69.* Further returning albums are by A.B.Original (#76), The Weeknd (#78), Dr. Dre's "2001" (#82), Rufus (#84), Melody Pool (#88), Michael Jackson's "Thriller" (#89), Creedence's Collection (#91), new tourist here Don Henley is back in at No.93 with his last album "Cass County" (HP-23, Oct 2015) and the classic "Hotel California" for his former band The Eagles (#97), Bruno Mars' 'Jukebox' (#96), Neil Diamond's 'Greatest' (#98) and "A/B" by Kaleo (#99).

DOWN:* After ten weeks inside the Top 10 the 'Moana" (HP-3x3, WI10-10) soundtrack is down two places to No.11, whilst the two other albums leaving this week both debuted there last week, "After Hours, Close to Dawn" (HP-10, WI10-1) by Kingswood drops eleven spots to No.21 and "When We Fall" (HP-8, WI10-1) by All Our Exes Live in Texas plummets twenty-eight places to No.36.* Both of the soundtracks for two major titles fall a little bit this week, with "Fifty Shades Darker" down four to No.15 and the "La La Land" set falls five places to No.24.* Kasey Chambers' "Dragonfly" dives fifteen spots to No.37.* Whilst the King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard set "Flying Microtonal Banana" slips eighteen places to No39.* Busby Marou's recent No.1 set "Postcards from the Shell House" drops fourteen to No.41.* Methyl Ethel debuted at No.16 last week with "Everything is Forgotten", which this week drops thirty-three spots to No.49.* Down twenty places to No.55 are Horrorshow with "Bardo State".* Former UK No.1 album "Gangs Signs & Prayer" (HP-11) by Stormzy falls thirty-nine spots to No.63 this week.* After returning to the Top 50 last week, the Train set "A Girl. A Bottle, A Boat" is back down twenty-three places to land at No.65.* Holy Holy fall twenty-five spots to No.68 with their recent Top 10 album "Paint".* Ryan Adams' highest charting album here (so far) in "Prisoner" (HP-3) loses its appeal and falls thirty chart rungs to No.70.* James Arthur is down twenty places to No.75 with "Back from the Edge".* The McClymonts equal their second best Top 50 run by spending eight weeks within the fifty (same as "Here's to You & I" in 2014), as this week their "Endless" drops thirty-one to No.80.* A second big drop for Little Big Town who are down twenty-seven places to No.94 with "The Breaker".* Leaving the chart from last weeks Top 50 are the self-titled QSP set (#39) and the Darlene Zschech Live album "Here I Am Send Me" (#41).

NEW ENTRIES:* #16 (LP#5), Heartworms by The Shins is the bands first new album in just under five years (their last set debuted 26th March, 2012) and becomes the New Mexico indie acts third albums chart entry, and first not to debut and peak within the Top 10, as they've previously charted with "Wincing the Night Away" (LP#3, HP-5, 29th Jan, 2007) and "Port of Morrow" (LP#4, HP-4, 26th March, 2012).* #19 (LP#6) Semper Femina by Laura Marling was the highest new entry in the UK Albums chart this week (#5) and here it becomes her sixth entry, her highest placed album so far being her second album "I Speak Because I Can" (HP-7, 29th March, 2010).* #44 (LP#13) Fierce Mercy by Colin Hay is the former Men at Works' second solo chart entry in Australia, as thirty years (and two weeks) ago he took his debut solo effort "Looking for Jack" (HP-58, 9th March, 1987) into the charts, and now his thirteenth album enters, due to his recent segments on Julia Zemiro's 'Home Delivery' and a Channel 7 Sunday night report.* #64 (Stk) The Music of Nashville, Season 5, Volume 1 - TV Soundtrack is a compile of the most recent episodes of the US musical/drama, which saw one of its main characters pass away (that's all I'm going to say about that for now), and this is the first of the seventeen albums from the show so far to chart.* #74 (Mix3) Number 1 Angel by Charli XCX is not only an album of her material, but a mixtape she put together featuring tracks not on her upcoming studio album, and guest appearances by MØ, Raye, Cupcake and Abra amongst its ten tracks.* #86 (LP#5) Breathe by C3 Music is the Church groups latest release and is the second to chart.* #92 (EP#6) Flight Log: Arrival by Got7 is the Korean boy bands first chart entry in Australia, the act having so far scoring five No.1's in their country (3 EP's and two studio albums).

Good to see Closer drop again, I thought it would rebound. Go Lorde! Yas I Feel It Coming rebound. Great to see How Would You Feel drop more than I expected. Good to see I Don't Wanna Like Forever also drop more than expected. Lol my fail pred for Waterfall

1. Shape Of You2. Something Just Like This3. Stay4. Castle On The Hill5. That's What I Like6. It Ain't Me7. Green Light8. Issues9. Galway Girl10. You Don't Know Me11. All Time Low12. Slide13. Scared To Be Lonely14. Chained To The Rhythm15. I Don't Wanna Live Forever16. Paris17. Passionfruit18. Don't Leave19. Perfect20. Dive